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Today’s Ask PHlemmy: What is a habit you picked up from your parents?
Hugging. My father loved to cuddle with us (a lot, and that’s one of the reasons why I feel like I’m closer to my dad than to my mom), his sons, to the point where I subconsciously picked up that habit of his and now I feel so satisfied whenever I get a pillow to hug (not the usual hug, but rather the one with one of your legs above the side of the person you’re hugging).
Saying shhhh pag nakabagsak ka ng gamit.
It’s just so funny ung (silly) concept of removing all responsibility from you being the one na nakalaglag ng gamit by implying a shhh mo na ibang tao ung nakabagsak and hindi ikaw.
I’ve seen and heard this much from my parents to the point that i unwittingly do it from time to time (though I try to limit it).
I guess it’s the false sense of comfort you feel by convincing yourself na hindi ikaw ung nakabagsak ng gamit kaya lagi nila ginagawa un LMAO.